Relations committee. We are happy that conversation is taking place. We need china to lead that. And the president s tweets made it more difficult for diplomacy to work. The we know the only reasonable solution for north korea crisis is through the diplomacy and the president s tweets make that more challenging. Harris is this story advances past the midday point, we are looking for information on what the tweet meant. Is it part of policy or learned . Reporter it is a clearest indication that the president frankly doesnt care how a lot of people perceive his bombast and white house officials argue that peyongchang flaunted International Norms for decades and along the line fleecing the u. S. , russia and china under the threat of war. This is it the president saying bombast work and thats what they are going to get. To be sure, this administration has been able to point to victories as it relates to north korea policy in addition to supporting the new dialogue with the south and north
By Rachel Lin and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporter, with staff writerThe Research Center for Conservation of Cultural Relics at National Taiwan Normal University yesterday for the first time revealed its techniques that have revived countless artworks and priceless artifacts.
Taipei, Nov. 2 (CNA) Google Taiwan on Wednesday displayed a Google Doodle on its Taiwan portal to mark the 115th birthday of Chen Chin (陳進 1907-1998), widely recognized as Taiwan's first female commercial painter.
You’ll need good eyesight to fully browse the Her stories on the postage stamps (真善美:方寸之間的女性形象特展) exhibition. Although some are shown with zoomed in replicas or feature blown up elements, most of the stamps are presented in their original 3cm-by-4cm size.
What makes this fully-bilingual exhibition fascinating, however, are the original artifacts and artwork that many of the stamps are based on, as it’s a collaboration between the Postal Museum, National History Museum and women’s rights groups. For history buffs, it’s a unique way to browse through Chunghwa Post’s ideas of female representation since it took over the nation’s mail service